As the months go by, at a slower pace than users might expect, more and more applications are being updated to be compatible with Macs managed by Apple's M1 processors, dubbed Apple Silicon. The Latest apps to announce native support with these teams are Adobe premier rush y Disk Drill.
To these two applications, we have to add today Microsoft Remote Desktop, the Microsoft application that allows Mac users to connect and use computers managed by Windows or virtual Windows applications, an ideal connectivity solution which is already natively compatible with Apple's M1s.
The guys at Microsoft have taken advantage of the update to solve compatibility errors with macOS 11 and the minimum version to be able to use the latest news that it includes and will include the application in its next updates requires macOS 10.14 or Mojave or later.
Interesting alternative to TeamViewer
Microsoft Desktop Remote is a fantastic solution for all those users who, sporadically or regularly, have the need to connect to computers managed with Windows or use applications remotely that are not available for macOS.
Thanks to its functionality, is an excellent alternative to TeamViewer, the most popular application in the world to connect remotely to other computers, regardless of their operating system.
Additionally, Microsoft Desktop Remote is available for download free of charge. Not only does it allow us to connect to teams managed by Windows 10 Pro, Education and Enterprise in addition to Windows Server, but also to computers with Windows 7 or Windows 8.x in the same versions.
Microsoft Desktop Remote for macOS, does not allow us to remotely connect to computers that are managed by the Home version Windows, only to the Professional or Enterprise versions.